Dok-5 is involved in cardiomyocyte differentiation through PKB/FOXO3a pathway.
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Xiaozhong Peng | J. Wen | Qing Xia | Cheng Wang | Wei Liu | Yang Chen | Jing Gao | Y. Gong | B. Yin | Yuannan Ke | B. Qiang | Jiangang Yuan
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